45 8 
Sept. ii. i o 
Dr. Herschel’s Obfervations on the 
o. The i ft fat. about 2 of its own dia. p. the 
projection ; emerged fince I looked laft (O). 
1 34. Half a projection p. R. 
x re. | of the projection p. R. 
Sept. 13. 22 o. There is a fatellite emerging from the pre- 
ceding arm ; I take it to be the ift (P). 
22 6. There are two fatellites emerging inftead of one. 
very little fouth. 
23 22. With 300, 1 or 1 1 of its own dia. farther from (be 
R. than the 6th, and a little more fouth (QJ. 
0 42. ii projection f. R. 
1 24. 1 1 projection f. R. 
x 46. Much the fame as before. 
Sept. 16. 19 39. The ift fat. \ projection f. R (R). 
22 18. 1 1 projection f. the edge, and a very little fouth. 
23 59. About 1 dia. of b t. the edge of the R. 
i 3. | dia. of i? f. R. 
Sept. 17. 19 48. The ift almoft 1 projection p. R. (S). 
2038. 1 f projection p. R. 
Sept. 18. 21 15. The ift fat. if projeaion f. R. or one of 
its own dia. following the 2d fatellite (T). 
22 35. 2 projections following the R. 
made during the time of obfervation, as a few hours will bring one of the inner 
fatellites in view ; but with fuch accuracy of calculating the precife moment an 
fituation of the fatellites, as has now been ufed, there can be no doubt to which 
Sept. 14. 2 1 55- The ift fat 
22 13. 
2. The one that emerged firft 
irft, j of the projection p. R. 
j of the projection t. R. ana a 
(O) 13 25 37 - 21 °> 7 - 
(Q.) 1 1 36 6- 48 >.5* 
(S) 7 50 55 - 231.0. 
/ // o 
(P) 10 18 15. 207,4. 
(R> 7 45 5 2, 39-6. 
(T) 9 13 45. "2,8.' 
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